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6.7/10
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A haunted Scottish castle is dismantled and transported to Florida, bringing the family ghost along with it.A haunted Scottish castle is dismantled and transported to Florida, bringing the family ghost along with it.A haunted Scottish castle is dismantled and transported to Florida, bringing the family ghost along with it.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Quinton McPherson
- Mackaye
- (as Quentin McPhearson)
Peter Cozens
- Minor Role
- (uncredited)
Syd Crossley
- Joe Martin's Butler
- (uncredited)
Richard Fraser
- Son of MacLaggen
- (uncredited)
David Keir
- Creditor
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThis was the biggest-grossing film of 1936 in Great Britain.
- GoofsThe opening sets the scene in Scotland but the pipe band is playing a famous Irish tune, Brian Boru's March.
- Quotes
Mrs. Gladys Martin: Ever since I had my nervous breakdown, I've been extremely psychic!
- Alternate versionsMore frequently shown in a 78 minute version that nearly eliminates the role of Elsa Lanchester.
- ConnectionsReferenced in F Troop: The West Goes Ghost (1966)
Featured review
"The Ghost Goes West" is Robert Donat's only and best romantic comedy. Mr. Donat only made nineteen movies - they were dramas or light dramas. This movie is hysterical. It helps to have Eugene Pallette play the father of the girl (Jean Parker) that Donat's character loves. Mr. Donat plays two roles - Murdock Glourie (the ghost) and Donald Glourie (the current proprietor of the Scottish castle).
This was Eugene Pallette's first great speaking role. The other great roles he played were in: "My Man Godfrey", "Robin Hood", "Zorro", "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington", "The Lady Eve", and "Heaven Can Wait."
It is fun to watch the unknown cast - most of them did not continue working in the 1940's and so on. Only Donat, Parker, and Pallette were lucky to continue working. Ms. Parker is still alive and living comfortably at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, CA.
This was Eugene Pallette's first great speaking role. The other great roles he played were in: "My Man Godfrey", "Robin Hood", "Zorro", "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington", "The Lady Eve", and "Heaven Can Wait."
It is fun to watch the unknown cast - most of them did not continue working in the 1940's and so on. Only Donat, Parker, and Pallette were lucky to continue working. Ms. Parker is still alive and living comfortably at the Motion Picture Country Home in Woodland Hills, CA.
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- Also known as
- Sablast putuje na Zapad
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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